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The Georgia Football program self-reported three recruiting violations between this past October and the end of December in its latest quarterly summary. Per AthensOnline:
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That stemmed from an Oct. 17 violation when a non-coaching staff member gave a $50 loan to a recruit’s parent to complete a purchase. The parent said he would repay the loan but the staff member failed to collect the repayment when the family hurried to leave campus for a flight.

Georgia stopped recruiting the player and the staff member was barred from recruiting activities for 90 days.

Another violation dated Sept. 17 — the weekend of the South Carolina home game — involved a recruit staying two nights in the off-campus apartment of a current player. The current player received rules education.

Georgia also reported a violation from Oct. 2 — when it had a home game against Arkansas — that involved a recruit and his mother staying at the house of a non-coaching athletic staff member who is a longtime friend of the mother.
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JJJimmyJimJames24 months
$30,000,000 $30,000,000 $30,000,000 "natty" its a formula for cheaters and people with exceptionally tiny dicks
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dehsloot27 months
lol, now do the list of their real violations.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy27 months
Let's self-report after we win the natty. Love it.
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PeleofAnalytics27 months
Come on. Do LSU fans really forget self imposing NCAA penalties the year after they won?
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RemouladeSawce 27 months
Doesn't matter had sex
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tirebiter27 months
This is a wee bit ridiculous: "Georgia also reported a violation from Oct. 2 — when it had a home game against Arkansas — that involved a recruit and his mother staying at the house of a non-coaching athletic staff member who is a longtime friend of the mother"
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olgoi khorkhoi27 months
It's not ridiculous, it's smart to report the smallest possible violations or things that fall in the grey area. It makes it look like you have a microscope on your program. It's likely that UGA (like all the big schools) is breaking major rules, but this kind of nitpicking keeps the NCAA away.
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dhuck2027 months
Death penalty
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Naked Bootleg27 months
I thought OU was the only university who does this. The NCAA must have a hard-on for UGA too.
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NorthPark27 months
Every school in the south has cheated but yea, let us pretend otherwise.
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Naked Bootleg27 months
@NorthPark I referred to the self-reporting. #Pastagate
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